Commodore s Cup Race #3 Pensacola Bay Championship Race #10. Atlantic Union 1 st Place Team September 23, Navy Yacht Club

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Commodore s Cup Race #3 Pensacola Bay Championship Race #10 Atlantic Union 1 st Place Team September 23, 2017 Navy Yacht Club

Events of World War II to be commemorated Over the next four years: 75 th Anniversary of the U.S. Navy Experiences in World War II December 7, 2016 75 th Anniversary of The Attack on Pearl Harbor the Start of WWII Starting with the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 2016 through the anniversary of the Japanese surrender onboard USS Missouri on September 2, 2020. World War II history has always been of intense interest to both our service and the country at large and for a very good reason said Naval History and Heritage Command Director Sam Cox. It was a worldwide conflict with existential consequences that continue to unfold, and it affected every American. America is a maritime nation whose security is tied to the sea and depends on a capable and credible U.S. Navy www.history.navy.mil/wwii The Next General Meeting on Thursday, October 5 th will have the theme SPOOKY SUPPER. Happy 70 th Anniversary U. S. Air Force From the Helm: SEPTEMBER 2017 Commodore s Comments BOB SUTTON The spooky month is upon us, and it s going to be a spooky one. First we start off with a spooky dinner of which I have no idea what that means. So if you want to find out just like I do you will have to come and see for yourself. This one is all Sandy Pyle s doing so it should be fun, she never lets me down. This is going to be a very busy business meeting. We will have the nominating committee bring forth their names for next year s Bridge. We will then take any nominations from the floor. This will be the first look, next month we will vote on the slate. I hope all of you that want to help bring NYCP into the future will put your name out there to be considered. It takes a lot of volunteers to make a Club run so please volunteer for the open positions. The next thing we need to talk about is every ones favorite word, dues. My feeling is a change to the structure is needed and a small increase to cover cost increases will keep us in the black. Remember it s the dues that keep us going all year long and help make a great Commodores Ball at the end of the year. Most clubs have a monthly dues structure and we try to work on a onetime payment. That makes us dependent on the beer donations and dinner to help offset the year s expenses, with one big help for the Commodores Ball coming from the Navy Cup Brochure. We have two or three months during the summer that we get very little participation at the meetings so we don t bring in that much during those months. Please think about the dues and bring your ideas to the meeting. Next the Vice Bill Clark will bring us up to date on the Commodores Ball, the cost the date and what to look forward to for food and dance. It should be a great time. If you were there last year it sounds even better this year. I will be asking for your help in picking the end of year awards names at this meeting. So start thinking about them now!!! I want to thank all of the race committee that made a great day on the water for the Commodores Cup #3. It was a great success. I have two special thanks to give out. The first is John Buziak for stepping up after John Matthews had to go away, and the other, the Bean s, for the long trip that they make to be the committee boat. I don t know how many of you know this but they take all day the day before the event bringing their boat

over to save us a $400.00 Maxine rental fee for a regatta. Please, if you see them thank them for what they do for the club. As always the regatta dogs and sailing chips that the Regatta team put out were outstanding. I hope to see you all at this month s Membership meeting October 5 th ; you only have one more after this one to listen to me talk. (With one exception of the Commodores Ball) rrsutton01@cox.net (662) 397-9285 Bob Sutton 2017 Commodore PBYC = Pensacola Beach Yacht Club PYC = Pensacola Yacht Club BSC = Birmingham Sailing Club BucYC = Buccaneer Yacht Club BWYC = Bay Waveland Yacht Club FWYC = Ft Walton Yacht Club FYC = Fairhope Yacht Club JYC = Jackson Yacht Club LPWSA = Lake Pontchartrain Women s Sailing Assoc. MYC = Mobile Yacht Club NOYC = New Orleans Yacht Club OSYC = Ocean Springs Yacht Club PCYC = Pass Christian Yacht Club PontYC = Pontchartrain Yacht Club PtYC = Point Yacht Club SYC = Southern Yacht Club TYC = Tammany Yacht Club Upcoming Local Regattas Meetings- Gatherings OCTOBER 1 Coco Seeman SYC 5 NYCP Membership Meeting NYCP 7 Chappell Stitt (Champs #4) PYC 7 Lost Bay PtYC 7 J22 & FS MC Fall #3/ R19 Fisher SYC 7 Round the Cat PCYC 7 Single-Handed Round the Lake TYC 7 PHRF Fall #1 PontYC 7 Pink Ribbon Regatta NOYC / SYC / LPWSA 7-8 Fish Worlds Buc YC 7-8 Great Scot BSC 7-8 Jerry Ellis Regatta BYC 7-8 Finn Circuit #3 BucYC 13-15 WFORC PYC 14 Monk Smith - BWYC 14-15 Broken Triangle MYC 14-15 Jack Dane Finn Regatta PCYC 14-15 Finn Circuit #4 PCYC 15 Rondinella BWYC 15 SYC Closing SYC 19-22 J30 North American NOYC 20-22 Wave Intergalactics PBYC 21 Double-Handed FYC 21 Rafferty #1 PCYC 21 PHRF Fall #2 - PontYC 21-22 Shearwater OSYC 21-22 GYA Fish Class/ John G. Curren BucYC 21-22 Great Pumpkin BSC 22 J22, FS, MC, R19 Make-up SYC 25 NYCP Board Meeting held at PYC - NYCP 25-28 Viper North American FWYC 27-29 LPRC SYC 28-29 Hospitality JYC 28-29 Flying Scot Gulf District Championship JYC NYCP = Navy Yacht Club 2017 NYCP Racing Calendar November 4, 2017 Commodore s Cup #4 / Veterans Regatta All sailors have something in common the importance of keeping sailing vibrant and strong for future generations The Navy Yacht Club will now be using the US Sailing Regatta Network, powered by Regatta Network.com For all race registrations visit www.navypnsyc.org to obtain registration the link. Vice s Verses Bill Clark Ahoy Mates: It is hard to believe another month is now in the books. We are approaching the final quarter of the year. This is the time when you need to step up and be heard if you want to be on the Bridge (Board) and serve for the betterment of the Navy Yacht Club. We can always use new or different members and ideas to serve on the Bridge. Let it be known that you are ready, willing, and able. We will be presenting a slate for the members to vote on. Outside the Bridge of Officers we will have a

number of committees to fill with committee heads. Remember, we are all volunteers and to succeed we need for everyone to take a role in bringing our yacht club to a higher level. Remember, the easiest way for us to have more income in the club is to invite perspective members. It is really up to us to get the word out to other military personnel in the panhandle area. We have a great group of members but need to really push up our membership. We have a couple of great meetings planned yet this year and a spectacular Christmas party to come on top of them. We have the same band that played for us last year and the same great meal that we had last year. If you have not been to a Navy Yacht Club Commodore s Ball you need to mark down the First of December at the Pensacola Yacht Club. You know how these functions work, the more members that participate the greater the party. I mentioned the Wounded American Veterans Event last month and unfortunately we had to delay the event. Several military functions were happening at the same time so we were not going to have the showing we needed to see to stay with that date. It will happen probably next year. We are still working on the access to the Crow s Nest. I apologize and feel it is a great shame that this is taking so long to come about. It is what happens when you face bureaucracy at the local and even national level. Our Commodore Cup 3 was certainly on a beautiful day. Good breeze for the most part, plenty of sun, and no rain. The after party at the Crow s Nest with presentations of awards completed a great day of sailing and entertainment. Thanks to all that participated in both the race and setting up the Crow s Nest. Bill Clark Vice Commodore sf44clark @bellsouth.net (850) 380-0762 The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The realist adjusts the sails. - William Arthur Ward. We are looking for next year s NYCP board officers if you are interested in holding a position on the Navy Yacht Club Board please notify one of the current officers regarding your interest. NYCP Nominating Committee Chair P/C John Matthews The nominating committee requests the names of candidates for the 2018 Bridge team. With this request they urge each member to view serving on the Bridge as your personal contribution to the success of the club. Time table: Candidates that have come forth will be presented at the October 5th General Membership meeting. Nominations from the floor will be accepted at that time. Elections for 2018 will take place at the November 2nd General Membership meeting and again nominations will be open briefly from the floor at the meeting. Installation of the 2018 Bridge team will take place at the Commodore's Ball on Friday, December 1st. Membership participation is the key to the overall success of the club - after all - we are a total voluntary organization. Please give serving on the Bridge a top priority. Thank you. After a meeting or activity at the Crow s Nest - Please remember to wipe down your tables and return the chairs back to their original set-up (four chairs to each table) Thank you. We are always looking for volunteers to help with our social activities if you would like to help cook, bartend, and clean-up or help provide assistance this is the committee for you. If you are interested in helping with the planning of the Meetings and Special events in 2017 please contact either: Renee Sutton, Sandy Pyle or Kathy Champagne Come Join Us Sailing or Social.Sail Supper and Serve! Columbus Day October 9th Happy Bosses Day October 16th

NYCP Social Committee The Social Committee helps with: Membership Meetings, Regattas and Special Events Here is a list of some of our events in 2017: Membership Meetings: Renee Sutton & Sandy Pyle sandypyle12@gmail.com October Meeting Spooky Supper November Meeting Thanksgiving Dinner Marina Party: Kathy Champagne kathychampagne@bellsouth.net Tribute to Trader Jon Date to be determined Hobo Party Date to be determined Pensacola thru the Art October 28, 2017 postponed until a later date Tree Trimming Party December 4, 2017 September Membership Meeting Beer, Bar-B- Que and Ball September 7, 2017

Welcome Aboard N.Y.C.P. Meeting September 7, 2017 Hello All, We had a wonderful meeting in September. The theme of the night was Beer, Bar-B-Que and Ball with a tailgate variety of food: Bar-B-Que, Coleslaw, Chips & Dips. YUM! We had one guest who became a new member in attendance. Mark A Wenzel...CDR...USN...Ret. If you are new members to the club - we would like to welcome you. We look forward to seeing you at the meetings. If you bring any new friends with you to the meeting be sure to let us know so we can introduce you or your friends to our members-you never know who may want to join our ranks and become the newest Navy Yacht Club member. Iva Prosser Miss Hospitality ivaprosser@gmail.com (850) 485-5533 MoonShine Messages - Ellen Costigan See you at the next meeting!! HOPEFULLY, WE WILL SEE YOU AT THE MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS! As Captain Lili (our one and only Sunshine Lady) always said IF YOU PLAN ON BEING SICK SOON GIVE ME A CALL. Or if you are ill or know someone who is ill, due to have surgery, or may be in the hospital and would like some moonshine send their way, please call. relivpensacola@hotmail.com (850) 380-0358 Ellen Costigan Miss Moonshine Moonshine Get Well Messages

Our Condolences go out to John and Nancy Matthews on the loss of their daughter Elisabeth. Besides our prayers to the victims of Hurricane Harvey Our Hearts and Prayers go out to all of the victims of Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Maria and the Mexico Earthquake. We know there will be a long road to recovery not only in our beautiful state of Florida but in Texas, Louisiana, the Caribbean Islands and Mexico. Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dan Owczarczak who celebrated his big day in September. And Dan had a successful triple bypass heart surgery. Our prayers go out to Jim Andrews (our music man for the Marina Parties) who is currently battling pneumonia in Baptist Hospital. Best Wishes for a Speedy Recovery go out to Past Vice Commodore Ted Cunningham on his recent hospital stay and his readiness to attend his upcoming Fighter Pilot Reunion. Happy 48 th Anniversary wishes go out to our NYCP Vice Commodore Bill Clark and his wife Donna who celebrate the special day on September 24 th. REAR COMMODORE Jim Parsons Hello All, Our next regatta will be the Commodore s Cup #4 a.k.a. Veterans Regatta held on Saturday, November 4th here at the Navy Yacht Club. We hope to get as many Navy Yacht Club members to come out and support the club- either by volunteering, being a host or hostess to our regatta guests or being one of the sailors who sails for the regatta as a crew or skipper. Also, if you are interested in being trained to help out with our last regatta for 2017 - let me know we would love to have you help out with the race (either sailing, race committee or onshore) and with any of our other upcoming activities to be held throughout the year. Jim Parsons Rear Commodore jimparsons@bellsouth.net (850) 384-4575 To all prospective participants in the NYCP Regattas Please be advised that access to NAS Pensacola is being highly enforced. Since we (NYC) do not know in advance, we are unable to give the main gate a list of possible attendees. If you do not possess a DoD ID card, you may not be permitted access without sponsorship. You will be held at the gate until a sponsor can come to allow your entry. All persons in the car must have some form of ID, even if the driver has a DoD ID. If you arrive at the gate and are told you need a sponsor, you can call 384-4575 and someone will be sent to help you gain access. We will be manning the Crow's Nest (Bayou Grande Marina) from 0800 Race Day Saturdays. Registration for the NYCP Regattas is available via the Regatta Network and is mandatory. Registration will be open at the Crow's Nest on Saturdays at 0900. Computer access to the Regatta Network will be available for your use for registration. The NOR is available on the Regatta Network website and on NYCP's web site (www.navypnsyc.org) under Racing. For future regattas, it is advised that you register a week in advance via Regatta Network so that we may generate a list of participants for the Security Department, which will facilitate entrance to the base. If you anticipate entering the base and do not have the proper credentials, please furnish a list of crew members ten days in advance. We look forward to providing a great regatta with lots of participation. REGISTER TODAY! Pass this information on to other folks I may have missed. Thanks, Jim Parsons Rear Commodore The Gulf Yachting Association Sportboat Championship and Interclub Series will be sailed in the years 2016 and 2017 in parallel with the 2016 and 2017 Capdevielle Series, as outlined herein, for the purpose of introducing and transitioning the Viper 640 as the GYA Interclub Boat effective in 2018. GYA Sportboat Championship & Interclub Series 2017 Regatta Dates Mardi Gras Regatta - New Orleans Yacht Club GYA Opening Gulfport Yacht Club Candler Regatta St Andrews Bay Yacht Club Meigs Regatta Ft Walton Yacht Club Summer Regatta Mobile Yacht Club Weatherly Regatta Gulfport Yacht Club Wadewitz Regatta Fairhope Yacht Club Sugar Bowl Race of Champions New Orleans Yacht Club

US Sailing GYA Regional/District/National/World Events Oct 7-8 Oct 19-22 Oct 20-22 Oct 21-22 Oct 25-28 Oct 28-29 Nov 11-12 Nov 24-25 Women s Regattas 2017 Fish Worlds J 30 North American Wave Intergalatic GYA Fish Championship Viper North American Flying Scot Gulf District Championship GYA Flying Scot Championships USODA Midwinter Championship Oct 1 Coco Seaman Regatta - SYC Oct 7 - Pink Ribbon SYC / NOYC / LPWSA Congratulations to GYA Sailor Randy Smyth from Fort Walton Beach, Florida who was inducted to the National Sailing Hall of Fame on September 24, 2017. GYA (Gulf Yachting Association) Activities Navy Flying Scot Sailing Fred Locke Hello All, October will host a number of events. The GYA event known as the WFORC (West Florida Racing Circuit) will be held on October 13 th, 14 th & 15 th at the Pensacola Yacht Club. The J30 North American will be held October 19 th thru 22 nd at the New Orleans Yacht Club, the Wave Intergalactics will be held on October 20 th thru 22 nd hosted by the Pensacola Beach Yacht Club, the GYA Fish Championship will be held on October 21 st & 22 nd at the Buccaneer Yacht Club in Mobile, Alabama, the Viper North American will be held on October 25 th thru 28 th at the Fort Walton Yacht Club and the Flying Scot Gulf District Championship will be held on October 28 th & 29 th at the Jackson Yacht Club, in Jackson, Mississippi. The Capdevielle race in October will be the Chappell- Stitt Regatta on October 7 th & 8 th at the Pensacola Yacht Club. Please let me know if you have any information or need any info about the GYA or any of the racing events. Any questions ask Fred! Fred Locke GYA Coordinator Director derffr@centurylink.net (205) 937-9273 Greetings! The current Flying Scot schedule for our Navy Yacht Club team is listed below. The dates that are in bold are the current races we plan to sail in 2017. Of course there are other Flying Scot races we could try if we have a team interested in sailing. Let Fred, Ken or myself know if you are interested in racing on the Navy Yacht Club Flying Scot team and if you want to be part of our Flying Scot sailing effort. Thanks!! WE NEED YOU!! ssteph7@juno.com (850) 458-1908 Sue Stephenson Flying Scot Fleet Captain GYA Capdevielle RACING Flying Scot / GYA Events Standard Schedule 2017 Oct 7-8 Oct 13-15 Oct 21-22 Nov 11-12 Dec 2-3 Chappell-Stitt Regatta (PYC) WFORC GYA Fish Class Flying Scot Individual Championship Sugar Bowl (Flying Scot) NOYC

FLEET CAPTAIN "Racing News" Ken Pyle Hello All, The Commodore s Cup Race #3 / Bay Championship Race #10 was held on Saturday, September 23 rd. We had 7 boats that registered but only 5 spinnaker boats races (the 2 nonspinnaker boats did not attend). The weather was great for sailing. Thanks to Frank & Penny Bean for providing their boat Sandshark as the Race Committee Boat and thanks to John Buziak for stepping into the role of Principle Race Officer (PRO) for the race. Our next race Commodore s Cup Race #4 Regatta aka Veterans Regatta will be held on Saturday, November 4th. We need you to participate. We can always use additional people to assist with putting on the regattas. If you would like to be trained to help out either on Race Committee or other duties please let me know. If you have a boat (power or sail) and would like to assist us in upcoming races, or would like to learn about race committee work, please contact me. We are always looking to add new crew to the Race Committee. Let me know your interest and we can make plans to get you out on the water for practices before the next race of the season. Pensacola Bay Championship Series The hope and idea for this new Pensacola Bay Championship Series would encourage greater participation by everyone in all of the regattas on the bay and not just in your home club regattas. This idea was initiated in 2016 and the hope is to have this series continue in 2017 - if so, there will be 12 regattas in the series and only 9 races would have to be sailed to qualify a yacht for the Bay Championship thereby offering the potential for 4 throw-outs or regattas that could be skipped if a yacht wasn t able to compete in all 12. The series is open to all boats owned by a member in good standing of one of the Pensacola area yacht clubs. A Pensacola Offshore Championship will be sailed within the series and awards for these 4 offshore races* only. Boats need not sail in any of the other Pensacola Bay Championship series races in order to compete for the Offshore Championship. There s definitely room for multihull divisions as well as PHRF racing and cruising and One-Design divisions, youth divisions, etc. 2017 Pensacola Bay Championship Series Feb 11 Valentine Regatta PBYC (Bay Champ #1) Mar 4 Maxine #1/CC#1 NYCP (Bay Champ #2) Mar 11 Maxine #2 /Rite of Spring PBYC (Bay Champ #3) Mar 18 Maxine #3 PYC (Bay Champ #4) Apr 8 CC#2 NYCP (Bay Champ #5) Apr 29 Cancer Society Regatta PYC (Bay Champ #6) postponed to May 20th May 13 Sea Buoy PBYC (Bay Champ #7) May 20 Cancer Society Regatta PYC (Bay Champ #6) Abandoned and set to be rescheduled to Aug 5th Jun 16-17 Gulf port-pensacola GYC/PYC (Bay Champ #8) Aug 5 Cancer Society Regatta PYC (Bay Champ #6) Sep 2 Pcola Bch Pier and Back PBYC (Bay Champ #9) - cancelled Sep 23 CC #3 NYCP (Bay Champ #10) Oct 7 Lost Bay PtYC (Bay Champ #11) Oct 13-15 WFORC PYC (Bay Champ #12) Bay Championship Race #10 Commodore s Cup Race #3, Ken Pyle Fleet Captain kpyle1968@gmail.com (850) 912-4890 Navy Yacht Club 9 boats 9/23/17 Race #1 Spinnaker 4.96 miles 1 st - Phoenix Tony Nichols NYCP 50:51 2 nd Atlantic Union Paul Gillette P/PBYC 51:37 3 rd Reach Around Jeff Hunt P/PBYC 52:28 4 th Rat Snake Hunter Riddle PYC 56:21 5 th Helldiver Kim Kaminski NYCP 1:03:30

Non-Spinnaker 0 miles Yniestra Rick Chernberg NYCP DNS White Shell Woman W.Kim Connerley NYCP/PBYC DNS Race #2 Spinnaker 4 miles 1 st Atlantic Union Paul Gillette P/PBYC 51:53 2 nd Phoenix Tony Nichols NYCP 54:56 3 rd Reach Around Jeff Hunt P/PBYC 55:59 4 th Rat Snake Hunter Riddle PYC 58:04 5 th Helldiver Kim Kaminski NYCP 1:00:46 Non-Spinnaker 0 miles Yniestra Rick Chernberg NYCP DNS White Shell Woman W.Kim Connerley NYCP/PBYC DNS Overall 1 st Atlantic Union Paul Gillette 3 PTS Tied 2 nd Phoenix Tony Nichols 3PTS - Tied 3 rd Reach Around Jeff Hunt - 6 PTS 4 th Rat Snake Hunter Riddle - 8 PTS 5 th Helldiver Kim Kaminski 10 PTS Atlantic Union 1 st Place team Membership News By Director - Molly Werner Attention all members It is time to encourage your friends or business acquaintances to check out joining our club!! So far for 2017 we have 8 new members for 2017 which makes our count at 62 members who have renewed or paid their dues. Add these numbers to our list of Past Commodores, their spouse members and honorary members we have a total of 80 members. Plus we have 4 potential members waiting to join. The Dues Structure for 2017 is posted below. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you would like to pay your dues bi-annually you can contact me for arrangements. If you have friends who would like to join our club please contact me. Be sure to have them fill out the brand new application form with all the latest updated information that is being requested. Also, if your phone number has changed, please let me know so I can update that information on our membership roster. If you requested a name badge or membership card, please don t forget to check in with me to pick up your items. Many thanks! Phoenix 2 nd Place team mc4werner@aol.com (850) 292-9756 Molly Werner Membership Director NYC dues for 2017 - $240 per family member *** - $120 per member *** - $60 per individual,$120 per family Active Duty - $10 per student Note: a $30 late fee is added to the 2017 dues for current members if payment received after 3/2/2017 Commodore s Cup Race #3 in Memory of our Past Commodore Nancy Kuhn whose Funeral Services were held the same day as the Regatta. *NOTE: Portions of the dues payment will be placed in a special Building Fund account. ***In addition, any NYCP member who permanently resides more than 150 miles from Naval Air Station Pensacola (for at least six consecutive months) annually shall be eligible for a reduced dues rate of 50 percent per member / family. ***Bonus - Special Dues Structure reduction in annual dues for eligible long-term members in good standing

Checks should be made payable to the Navy Yacht Club. Send your check directly to: Treasurer NYC P.O. Box 4422 Pensacola FL 32507 If you would like to order a name tag, please let me know at the monthly meetings. The cost of a name tag is $8.50. Applications for membership can be found on the Navy Yacht Club website at: www.navypnsyc.org or by contacting Molly Werner, Membership Chair at 850-292-9756 or by email mc4werner@aol.com Junior Membership = Membership of a dependent child (in a family membership) under the age of eighteen and twenty-two if still financially supported by the family. Junior Members shall not be eligible to vote. Welcome to the Navy Yacht Club Pensacola. As an all- Volunteer organization we look forward to your becoming directly involved in many of the activities and events conducted by NYCP. It is the interest in and commitment to the avenues of service that makes the administration and operation of the Club successful. We look forward to an exciting year and the success of our membership becoming personally involved with their time and talents. We appreciate your interest and willingness to make a commitment especially in the following areas of activity: Social, Sailing, Communications and Site Management Sincerely, The 2017 Navy Yacht Club Bridge Officers New Members If you are interested in joining the Navy Yacht Club as a club member - please be advised that our updated and revised membership requirements and bylaws changes have been recently approved. Qualified applicants shall now include: Reserve and Former Military personnel of all United States Uniformed Services and their dependents Actively employed or retired civilians of the Department of the Defense and their dependents Student members members who are assigned as students to military schools located on military installations located in the Pensacola Bay area. Their student membership shall expire upon their graduation from the military school they had been attending. Student members are not eligible to vote. Honorary Members members whose membership has been proposed to and elected by the Bridge and approved by the general membership, Individuals nominated for Honorary Membership shall have made a significant contribution to the Club in the form of time, services rendered or by having a special skill or talent needed by the Club. Honorary members are subject to approval on an annual basis and honorary members are not eligible to vote. Family Membership = Membership of the family of a person who has qualified as a Regular Member. Family includes husband and wife, legally married and their legally dependent child (children) who qualify as Junior Members as described below. Navy Yacht Club Objectives: A) To instruct, train and encourage recreational boating and competitive sailing events including all race management activities. B) To instruct and develop skills in seamanship, piloting, navigation, water safety and boat maintenance including cooperation with the U.S. Coast Guard in promotion safe boating practices. C) To establish and maintain professional liaison with local commands. D) To establish and maintain an association with the military and civilian sailing or recreational organizations. E) To sponsor and provide training to youth groups. F) To encourage membership and participation in the U.S. Naval Sailing Association. G) To promote and encourage social activities among members.

Looking for Sailors.. -Are you interested in sailing or crewing on a boat? -Have you ever wanted to learn how to rig a boat, hoist a sail or anchor a boat? -Are you an experienced racer and need a boat and crew to sail with? Then you should come out and join in on the yachting fun with the sailors and members of the Navy Yacht Club of Pensacola (NYCP) located aboard the Pensacola Naval Air Station at the Bayou Grande Marina. Visit our website at www.navypnsyc.org for more information or sign up under the Hey I need Crew listing on the home page Membership meetings are held on the First Thursdays of each month and guests are always welcome. Sunfish sailing is held on Thursdays during the season Please be sure to check the UPDATED Navy Yacht Club website: www.navypnsyc.org for all of the yacht club news such as upcoming meetings, sign-up for activities or sailboat crew, information about the club and notice of races as well as other contact info. I added a new function to the Website. Check out Navy Yacht Club on You Tube. There's a link to it on the home page. It's a work in progress and it's got a lot of potential. Also check out the photos from the Yacht Club activities. Have you checked out the Where in the World is the NYCP Burgee map link? If you have a picture to submit be sure to let us know. Richard Smith Website and Newsletter Director rps2949@att.net (850) 453-1994 NAS Pensacola TODAY on BLAB TV (filmed quarterly and shown every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 9:30 PM on Blab TV and shown online at http://blabtv.com/programming/nas-pensacolatoday/mas-pensacola-today-show-1 NYCP SHIPS STORE Navy Yacht Club Burgees and License Plates are available contact a Renee Sutton if you would like to purchase a Navy Yacht Club burgee or plate found in our Ships Store inventory! Show your support for NYCP by wearing or using items with the Navy Yacht Club logo. Remember we have regattas and celebrations throughout the year a perfect occasion to show off your yacht club spirit especially for our Navy Cup Championship or Marina Parties / Raft-up Opportunities or Membership Meetings. If you need a logo to be embroidered on a hat, shirt, etc. contact Wings & Things Monogramming at 3815 W. Navy Boulevard (next to El Agave Mexican Restaurant), at (850) 455-3081. They have the Navy Yacht Club Burgee Embroidery Patch as well as other Navy Yacht Club logos on file and can place the logo on any item you want to bring in for under $8.00 plus tax. The shop is opened from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday thru Friday Renee Sutton Ships Store rrsutton01@cox.net Watch for more information about our Ships Store items on the new updated website page coming soon. Where in the W rld is the NYCP Burgee? This is a variation of the Where s Waldo drawings that were popular several years ago. Basically members of the club can submit pictures - to the Social Committee - which have the Burgee or our license plate somewhere in the photograph. Pictures can be submitted at any time electronically or dropping them off at one of the club events to any member of the social committee. Each month the social committee will review the picture(s) submitted and selection of one along with a runner-up which is unique and would be of the most interest to the entire club to submit to the Foghorn. Club members or their guests are eligible to participate. Get your photos into the Foghorn. Awards to be given out at the end of the year!

FORWARD MARCH Airing Wednesdays at 7:00 PM Channel 44 about local military NYCP - Historical Archives 2017 marks 86 Years of Navy Yacht Club HISTORY and the 55 th Annual Navy Cup Hello All, If you have any old photos of the Navy Yacht Club or any of the club s past activities, please be sure to contact any member of the yacht club board or send them to the Foghorn for archiving. If you take any new photos please send us a copy - We are planning a special presentation for the end of the year and your photos will help make the celebration significant. Thanks for your help in keeping our history alive. *The Bikini Regatta, originated by Lloyd and Beverly Stagg, brought a new concept in female competitive sailing to Pensacola Bay that has been replicated by other local clubs *NYCP continues to honor its Military roots, offering military students the opportunity to compete on the water at a minimal membership cost *NYCP says "thanks" to those who have' given so much for our freedom. The originator of Wounded American Veterans Event, WAVE, is "rolling" around Florida, thanks to adoption by the Florida Commodores Association. This "Day on the Bay" is a labor of love for hosting yacht clubs NYCP supports the Dan Smith Memorial Youth Sailing Scholarship In 2011, Kathy Champagne searched through vintage GOSPORTs, and collaborated with Hill Goodspeed, Naval Aviation Museum Historian, to reveal the following NYCP sailors, who are most likely our founders: *A. Dixon winged in 1931 *William Masland winged in 1931 *H. Starves winged in 1931 *J.H. Smith winged in 1932 We have been entrusted with a rich legacy, for which we should feel honored to protect. Historical Archives Who else in our Navy Yacht Club family has an interesting moment in history here on the Pensacola Naval Air Station? Navy Yacht Club Pensacola has a long prestigious history: Founded by flight students at NASP in 1931 Navy Cup--Originated in 1962, with the trophy provided by the US Navy. A unique club competition concept that was, by request of the base, part of the 1964 50th Anniversary Celebration of NASP *The race to Isla Mujeres celebrating over 50 years was only possible because of the collaborative efforts of NYCP and NASP *Hosted the Cradle of Naval Aviation Regatta that commemorated the 75th Anniversary of Naval Aviation 2017 celebrates: 242 nd Anniversay of the U.S. Navy 175 th Anniversary of Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) 150 th Anniversary of Wilbur Wright 150 th Anniversary of US Navy s Civil Engineers Corps (NETC) 100 th Anniversary of Tsar Nicholas the II Abdication 100 th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution 100 th Anniversary of the USA declares War on Germany 100 th Anniversary of the sighting of our Lady of Fatima 90 th Anniversary of NBC 85 th Anniversary of Charles Lindburgh III kidnapped 80 th Anniversary of Amelia Earhart disappearance

75 th Anniversary of A.C. Read Golf Course NAS Pensacola 75 th Anniversary of the Doolittle Raiders 75 th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon 75 th Anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad 75 th Anniversary of the Seabees Naval Construction Force 70 th Anniversary of the U. S. Air Force 65 th Anniversary of Eva Peron died 65 th Anniversary of the Mobile Boat Show 60 th Anniversary of the Flying Scot 60 th Anniversary of North Sails 55 th Anniversary of Marilyn Monroe s death 55 th Anniversary of the USS Enterprise 55 th Anniversary of the Navy Cup Regatta 50 th Anniversary of the first human heart transplant 50 th Anniversary of the Snowball Derby 50 th Anniversary of WSRE PBS for Gulf Coast 50 th Anniversary of Seville Quarter 50 th Anniversary of the University of West Florida 50 th Anniversary of 60 Minutes 40 th Anniversary of Elvis Presley s death 40 th Anniversary of the Museum of Florida History 35 th Annual America s Cup 30 th Anniversary of Key West Race Week 20 th Anniversary of Dolly the Sheep was cloned 20 th Anniversary of Princess Diana s death 20 th Anniversary of Pensacola Symphony s Music Director Peter Rubardt 20 th Anniversary of the Pensacola Senior Follies 20 th Anniversary of the Royal Yacht Britannia was decommissioned Viva Florida Fun Fact As the Nation s First settlement attempt, the Pensacola Bay Area plays a significant role in over 500 years of history that helped to create the State of Florida. In honor of this history be on the lookout for monthly Viva-related fun facts about Pensacola and our Navy heritage! Viva Pensacola! Fun Facts Tactics developed in peacetime sometimes change the course of history in war. Such was the case with attacking moving ships from the air, which was demonstrated by F6C Hawk aircraft of Fighting Squadron (VF) 2 on Oct. 22, 1926. On that day, as battleships of the Pacific Fleet steamed off the coast of California, the aircraft swooped in from an altitude of 12,000 feet in steep dives. The simulated attack was deemed a success, the tactic of dive-bombing changing the course of World War II 16 years later at the Battle of Midway. Viva Florida Promoting Florida s History and Culture A commissioning is a time-honored tradition that marks the birth of a United States Ship and on Oct. 20, 1941, the aircraft carrier Hornet (CV 8) joined the fleet. Little did those assembled know their nation would be at war in less than two months, and 372 days later, the ship they celebrated would be on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in the waters off Guadalcanal. In between, Hornet launched the famed Doolittle Raid and participated in the Battle of Midway. There was no more appropriate day for her commissioning than Oct. 27, 1945, the first peacetime celebration of Navy Day since the end of World War II. The namesake of the Navy s newest carrier was the wartime Commander in Chief, and for the next 32 years, the Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB/CVA 42) served at sea. She also was the first U.S. Navy carrier named for a president of the United States. Pensacola Fun Fact! When World War II began, Joseph Foss was assigned to Pensacola Naval Air Station as a flight instructor, the Marine motto First to Fight very much alive in the flying leatherneck. Wrangling his way into a combat assignment as executive officer of Marine Fighting Squadron (VMF) 121, he deployed to the embattled island of Guadalcanal, where in the cockpits of F4F Wildcat fighters he shot down 26 Japanese aircraft, the first coming on October 13, 1942. For his actions, he received the Medal of Honor. In later life, Foss served as Governor of South Dakota and the first commissioner of the American Football League (AFL). On Oct. 28, 1933, Consolidated Aircraft Company received the news welcomed most by a builder of airplanes in the form of a contract for the XP3Y-1 flying boat. A monoplane with its wing mounted on a pylon atop the fuselage, the aircraft did not have the struts and wires of earlier designs, which improved its performance. When it entered production it was designated the PBY Catalina, becoming one of the longest serving aircraft in Naval aviation history. Over the course of their service, PBYs spotted the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Midway, attacked German U-Boats in the Atlantic, flew night missions against the Japanese as part of Black Cat squadrons, and rescued many a downed airman from an unforgiving sea as search and rescue aircraft. More Fun Facts! It was a sign of the dramatic progress of the age, a time when the performance of aircraft proceeded at a dizzying pace. On Oct. 14, 1947, it had taken a specially designed high-speed research plane, the X-1, to eclipse the storied sound barrier, but on March 25, 1955, the XF8U-1 Crusader, a prototype of a fighter being built for the Navy, exceeded Mach 1 on its very first flight. On Oct. 1, 1955, Forrestal (CVA 59) was placed in commission. Carrying the name of World War I Naval aviator and first Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal, the new flattop was the U.S. Navy s first supercarrier, her service lasting until 1993. The ship was most identified with the tragic fire that occurred on board while she conducted combat operations off Vietnam in 1967, the conflagration killing 134 members of her crew. Naval aviation exploration of the Polar Regions began in the years before World War II, but it was in the midst of the Cold War that a Navy R4D Skytrain nicknamed Que Sera Sera became the first airplane to land at the South Pole on Oct. 31, 1956. The aircraft, which was flown by Lt. Cmdr. Gus Shinn and also carried Rear Adm. George Dufek, had to make use of Jet Assisted Take Off (JATO) to get off the ice at the pole.

stage for a free event! As a proud sponsor, Pen Air is a ticket distribution location, so you can pick up your free tickets at any Pen Air location! All active duty and retirees can enter the concert for free with your military ID cards. All others will be required to have a ticket. All participants will need to use the front gate main entrance only. October 10 th Mike Papantonio s Law and Disorder book signing 5:30PM to 7:30 PM, Pensacola Yacht Club An evening of hors-d'oeuvres, wine, and music to meet Pensacola attorney and author Mike Papantonio, who will be signing his new novel Law and Disorder Florida Humanities Council invites you: For more information: www.floridahumanities.org Enjoy our events around the state! Listen: These streets have stories to tell This summer take a stroll through history with our free walking tour app as your guide. You'll hear tales about the places you see and the people who once walked this way. Download the Florida Stories app at FLStories.org, the istore, or Google Play Store. Walking tours are now available for: Bartow DeLand Fernandina Beach Fort Pierce Key West Lake Wales Pensacola St. Augustine - Colonial St. Augustine - Gilded Age Tampa's Ybor City - Jose Marti Trail Tarpon Springs New communities added all the time Upcoming Community & Yachting Events October 1 st 40 th Annual Pensacola Seafood Festival Sun 11AM to 5PM Sample a variety of mouth watering seafood dishes and enjoy continuous entertainment in Fountain Park. Arts and crafts vendors will be displaying their unique wares, many items reflective of our area's unique Gulf Coast lifestyle. A children's area is filled with activities for all ages. The Fiesta Seafood Grille offers cooking demonstrations where you can watch area chefs prepare regional delicacies. October 7 th BaseFEST Concert with DNCE and Thompson Square, NAS Pensacola On Saturday, October 7, join us aboard NAS Pensacola for BaseFEST as DNCE and Thompson Square take the UPCOMING EVENTS in the PENSACOLA/Gulf Coast AREA Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays, thru October 31 st Hop On Hop Off Tours 10AM to 4:00 PM, Go Retro, 610 N. Spring St. Tuesdays, October 3 rd thru December 26 th Tuesday Jazz Jam 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, Lili Marlene s Seville Quarter Tuesdays, October 3 rd thru October 31 st Bands on the Beach 7:00 PM, Gulf Side Pavilion, Pensacola Beach Wednesday, October 4 th Chamber Music Recital 12Noon to 1:30 PM, Old Christ Church Thursday, October 5 th Craig Morgan 7:30 PM, Saenger Theatre Fridays, October 6 th thru December 29 th, 2017 Pensacola s Weekly Open Mic 7:00 PM, Single Fin Café Fridays, October 6 th thru December 29 th, 2017 Pensacola s Weekly Open Mic 7:00 PM, Single Fin Café Friday, October 6 th thru Sunday, October 8 th Ballet Pensacola Mixtape 7:30 PM, Fri & Sat., 2:30 PM Sun, Pensacola Little Theatre Saturday, October 7 th Santa Rosa Island Triathlon 7:00 AM, Pensacola Beach Saturday, October 7 th Pensacola Mud Run 7:30 AM, St Matthews Baptist Church Saturday, October 7 th Pensacola Walk to End Alzheimers 8:00AM, Bayview Park Saturday, October 7 th & Sunday October 8 th 28 th Annual Peanut Festival 9AM to 6PM, Gabbett Farm, Jay, FL Saturday, October 7 th 3 rd Annual JUMP event 1PM to 4PM, National Naval Aviation Museum Saturdays, October 7 th, 14 th, 21 st & 28 th 10 th Annual Palafox Market 2017 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM Saturdays

MLK Plaza (all 3 medians) Palafox btwn Garden & Wright Saturday, October 7 th Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Opening Night 7:30 PM, Saenger Theatre Saturday, October 7 th Improvable Cause Improv October 2017 10:30 PM, Pensacola Little Theatre Sunday, Wednesdays, Thursday, Friday & Saturday thru October 8 th 9 th Annual Pensacola Beach Songwriters Festival Pensacola Beach Tuesday, October 10 th UWF Choral Concert 7:30 PM, Music Hall Center for Performing Arts, UWF Friday, October 13 th thru Sunday, October 15 th 58 th Pensacola Greek Festival 11AM to 9:30 PM, Greek Orthodox Church Friday, October 13 th thru Sunday, October 15 th St. Rose of Lima International Fall Festival Fri 5PM to 10 PM, Sat 10AM to 9PM, Sun 12PMto 5PM, St. Rose of Lima Church, Milton Friday, October 13 th 7 th Annual Arrogant Steak Cook-Off 6:00 PM, Seville Quarter Friday, October 13 th Thomas Rhett with Dan + Shay and Walker Hayes 7:00 PM, Pensacola Bay Center Friday, October 13 th & Saturday, October 14 th Ballet Pensacola Mixtape 7:30 PM, Fri & Sat, Pensacola Little Theatre Saturday, October 14 th Bridge to Bridge 5K 7:30AM, Wayside Park Saturday, October 14 th Island Fights 42 7:30 PM, Pensacola Bay Center Sunday, October 15 th Russian Grand Ballet presents Swan Lake 7:30 PM, Saenger Theatre Tuesday, October 17 th UWF Symphonic Band Concert 7:30 PM Mainstage Theatre, Center for Performing Arts UWF Friday, October 20 th thru Sunday, October 22 nd Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead 7:30 PM, Fri & Sat., 3:00 PM Sun, Pensacola Little Theatre Friday, October 20 th Pensacola Junior Leagues presents: Red Haute Royale 7:30 PM to 11PM, Skopelos, New World Landing Saturday, October 21 st Jacksonian Guard Colors Ceremony 12:00 Noon, Plaza Ferdinand Saturday, October 21 st Black Jacket Symphony: Fleetword Mac s Rumors 7:30 PM, Saenger Theater Saturday, October 21 st & Sunday, October 22 nd Boo at the Zoo 10AM to 4PM, Gulf Breeze Zoo Wednesday, October 25 th Rodgers & Hammerstein s Sound of Music 7:30 PM, Saenger Theatre Thursday, October 26 th Heroes Among Us Veteran Speaker Series 6:00 PM, Veterans Memorial Park & Wall South Friday, October 27 th thru Sunday, October 29 th Baby: The Musical 7:30 PM, Fri & Sat, 2:30 PM Sun, Center for Performing Arts, UWF Friday, October 27 th & Saturday, October 28 th Annual Haunted House Walking and Trolley Tours 6:30 PM to 9PM, Voices of Pensacola 117 Government St Saturday, October 28 th & Sunday, October 29 th Boo at the Zoo 10AM to 4PM, Gulf Breeze Zoo Saturday, October 28 th Halloween at the Naval Museum 10:30 AM to 2PM, National Naval Aviation Museum Saturday, October 28 th Trick or Treat Indoor Haunt 1PM to 5PM, Miles Antique Mall Saturday, October 28 th Wahooloween Blue Wahoo Stadium Tuesday, October 31 st Halloween Costume Contest 9PM, Florabama Thursday, October 19 th The Science Hour 6PM to 7:30 PM, Cantonment Escambia County Central Office Complex Thursday, October 19 th thru Sunday, October 29 th Pensacola Interstate Fair Pensacola Fairgrounds Friday, October 20 th Gallery Night 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, After Party 8PM to 12AM Downtown Pensacola Friday, October 20 th thru Sunday, October 22 nd Baby: The Musical 7:30 PM, Fri & Sat, 2:30 PM Sun, Center for Performing Arts, UWF Friday, October 20 th thru Sunday, October 22 nd Cirque du Soleil Crystal Pensacola Bay Center

The Crow s Nest home of the Navy Yacht Club since the summer of 1963. Celebrating 54 years of sailing camaraderie! Navy Yacht Club-Dan Smith Memorial Youth Sailing Scholarship Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Age range 7 years to 16 years old If you know a military dependant youth (ages 7 years to 16 years old) who is interested in learning how to sail or if you are interested in helping with the youth sailing program for the summer of 2018 - Please submit their name and information or complete the scholarship application or provide your contact information to any of the Navy Yacht Club Board members contact can be made by email, phone or in person. Or you can apply for the scholarship through the Dan Smith Memorial Youth Sailing MWR Summer Programs application found on the Navy Yacht Club website: www.navypnsyc.org Upcoming events at Pirates Cove for the 60 th Anniversary: 30 th Annual Lost Bay Regatta & Cove Dog Olympics October 7 Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival November Treasurer Report Patrick Sargent Hello Navy Yacht Club, We used the Square for debit card charges for meal payments and bar donations at our membership meetings as well as ship store purchases with great success. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this type of payment. Please contact me at: pcnyc-treasurer@outlook.com for any club related issues. Navy Yacht Club is also a member of the United States Naval Sailing Association USNSA.org Patrick Sargent NYCP Treasurer pcnyc-treasurer@outlook.com (850) 590-7217

Attention Navy Yacht Club Boat Owners: If you keep your boat at the Bayou Grande Marina and need to have someone work on your vessel or prepare your boat for Storms and they do not have a military ID to gain access onto the base please contact Mike Helms or Jaqueline Teacher-Shoend in the Bayou Grande Marina Office. The marina office can place them on an admittance list. Items needed by the Marina office in order to be placed on the list include obtaining a copy of their ID (identification), the Business name and copy of their insurance as well as the Vehicle ID number and Vehicle -Plate number. If you have any questions please contact: Bayou Grande Marina bgmarina@bellsouth.net 850-452-4152 Office, FAX 850-452-3613 2017 Bikini Regatta & GYA Women s Championship long sleeve Tech Shirts are still available 11 shirts left in sizes (S, L & XL) Bikini Regatta Strap Snapper Cups are still available in a number of colors - $5.00 each 2017 Navy Cup short sleeve Tech Shirts are still available 4 shirts left in sizes (L & M) - $30.00 each 2016 Bikini Regatta Short Sleeve Cotton T-Shirts are still available 3 shirts in size (S) for a special price of $10.00 each. Please send an email to Kim Kaminski if you would like to purchase any of the shirts or other items check our website Ship s Store page. navyfognews607@yahoo.com Tuesday, October 31 st Sailboat Wanted Full Keel Inboard Engine (or Engine Well) Enclosed Head 26 or Less Auk03@aol.com (228) 324-6504 Marilyn Packer

It s Time to start thinking about who you would like to vote for. Vote for the 2017 Navy Yacht Club Yachtsman and Sportsman of the Year Turn in your nomination by November 2nd To be awarded at the Commodore s Ball Additional Awards to be recognized at the Annual Sailors Banquet: Boat of the Year The Navy Yacht Club has had the following sailboats race for the club in 2017or participated as the Race Committee Boat (and there is still time to participate before the end of the year): Coquina Helldiver Lockeness Phoenix Sand Shark Sea Breeze Tell Tales Wild Goose Yniestra Yachtswoman of the Year Sportswoman of the Year Power Boater of the Year (Long Distance) Sail Boater of the Year (Long Distance) Cruiser of the Year Power Boater of the Year Male Crew of the Year Female Crew of the Year Male Offshore Sailor of the Year Female Offshore Sailor of the Year Male One Design Sailor of the Year Female One Design Sailor of the Year Race Committee Member Award Volunteer of the Year Award Commodore s Cup Overall Spinnaker Commodore s Cup Overall Non-Spinnaker Commodore Tedford Cann Trophy Excellence in Sailing Additional awards to be acknowledged: Sailor Award for National Event(s) Commodore Lloyd & Bev Stagg Trophy Navy Cup Eugene Taylor Award (Youth Award) Where in the World is the Yacht Club Burgee Hello Sailors, I need to sell my boat. Do you know anyone that may be interested? It is a Capri 25, on a trailer, the bottom has been fared, it has bottom paint so it can be kept in the water, or dry sailed, almost new 155 and mainsail, plus all the old sails, an older spinnaker, new windward sheeting traveler system, new running rigging. Asking $6500 - I need to sell it due to recent long term medical problems. The trailer is almost new too. It's at PCYC in the lot. Make offer. Thanks, Cathy Carson Yeomans cathycarson2121@gmail.com The Louisiana Game Wardens deployed to Pensacola today (September 10 th ) to help with Irma recovery efforts. My son, Kenny, is one of about 50 or more there with you. I wanted to thank the members of the East Brent Baptist Church who have opened their sanctuary as a place for them to stay pending the passing of the storm. God Bless. If any of our NYCP members attend East Brent, please take a moment to say, "Hi", to my son, Kenny. Sincerely, Tom ""Oscar" Robertson U.S. Army (Retired) I visited with Catherine Martin yesterday at the O Club. She and Capt. Martin had returned early from their son's wedding to deal with all of the Irma staging out of NASP. Kathy Champagne National World Youth Day 10-29-17

Celebrating over 86 years of history. Established on April 12, 1931 Like us on Facebook Enter Navy Yacht Club Pensacola 2017 Navy Yacht Club Officers Commodore: Bob Sutton 662-397-9285 Vice Commodore: Bill Clark 380-0762 Rear Commodore: Jim Parsons 384-4575 Fleet Captain: Ken Pyle 912-4890 Secretary: Sandy Pyle 479-414-1712 Treasurer: Patrick Sargent 590-7217 Website/Newsletter Director: Richard Smith 453-1994 Membership Director: Molly Werner 292-9756 Historical Archives Director: TBD GYA Coordinator Director: Fred Locke 205-937-9273 Past Commodore: John Matthews 492-4802 Social Committee: Kathy Champagne 261-2062 Sailing Committee: Jim Parsons 384-4575 Facilities Committee: Bill Clark 380-0762 Communications Committee: Sandy Pyle 479-414-1712 Finance Committee: Patrick Sargent 590-7217 Security Committee: Doug Werber 994-6797 Moonshine: Ellen Costigan 380-0358 Miss Hospitality: Iva Prosser 485-5533 Ship s Store: Renee Sutton 662-397-9285 Foghorn Editor Kim Kaminski 458-0304 NYCP the NYCP Membership Meeting is scheduled for October 5th at 5:30 PM at the Crow s Nest, Bayou Grande Marina All Guests are Welcome! Hurricane Season begins June 1, 2017 2017 Storm Names: Arlene Irma Rina Bret Jose Sean Cindy Katia Tammy Don Lee Vince Emily Maria Whitney Franklin Nate Gert Ophelia Be Ready Harvey Philippe The FOGHORN is the official publication of the Navy Yacht Club Pensacola and will be published monthly. Editor Material for the Foghorn Newsletter should be submitted by the 20 th of each month. If you can t make this deadline please - Contact Kim Kaminski at 384-8941(cell) or email: navyfognews607@yahoo.com "Wreaths Across America" The wreath-laying ceremony will be held at Barrancas National Cemetery on December 16th at 11:00 a.m. Make plans to help by purchasing a wreath. For more information about the program visit: www.wreathsacrossamerica.org To order a wreath for the Barrancas National Cemetery please contact: Past Navy Yacht Club member Dolores Quigley at (850) 492-2118 DEADLINE for purchase 11/22/2017 Navy Yacht Club Pensacola P. O. Box 4422 Pensacola, FL 32507

Look for more photos on the NYCP website: www.navypnsyc.org Commodore s Cup Race #3 9-23-17